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AI Agent Designed To Speed Up Company's Coding Wipes Entire Database In 9 Seconds

joshuark shares a report from Live Science: An AI coding agent designed to help a small software company streamline its tasks instead blew a hole through its business in just nine seconds. PocketOS founder Jer Crane, said that the AI coding agent Cursor --powered by Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6 model -- deleted the company's entire production database and backups with a single call to its cloud provider, Railway, on April 24. [...] "This isn't a story about one bad agent or one bad API [Application Programming Interfaces]," Crane wrote in an X post. "It's about an entire industry building AI-agent integrations into production infrastructure faster than it's building the safety architecture to make those integrations safe." Crane's company, PocketOS makes software for car rental companies, handling tasks such as reservations, payments, customer records and vehicle tracking. After the deletion, Crane said customers lost reservations and new signups, and some could not find records for people arriving to pick up their rental cars. "We've contacted legal counsel," Crane wrote. "We are documenting everything." Crane explained that Cursor found an API token -- a "digital key" made of a short sequence of code that lets software talk to other services and prove it has permission to act -- in an unrelated file which it then used to run the destructive command. According to Crane, Railway's setup allowed the deletion without confirmation, and because the backups were stored close enough to the main database, they were also erased. "[Railway] resolved the issue and restored the data," Railway confirmed via email to Live Science. "We maintain both user backups as well as disaster backups. We take data very, VERY seriously." In his post, he pointed to earlier reports of Cursor ignoring user rules, changing files it was not supposed to touch and taking actions beyond the task it had been given. To him, the database wipe was not a freak accident but the next step in a larger, more concerning, pattern. After the database vanished, Crane asked Cursor to explain what happened. The AI agent reportedly admitted that it had guessed, acted without permission and failed to understand the command before running it. "I violated every principle I was given," the AI agent wrote. "I guessed instead of verifying. I ran a destructive action without being asked. I didn't understand what I was doing before doing it." The statement reads like a confession [...]. "We are not the first," Crane wrote. "We will not be the last unless this gets airtime."

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Une ASUS ROG Astral RTX 5090 flashée à 3,7 Ghz s'offre trois records du monde !

Une ASUS ROG Astral RTX 5090 a été poussée à 3,7 Ghz, ce qui lui a permis de s'offrir trois records du monde ! Et tou cela avec un unique connecteur 12 VHPWR ! Et oui, la performance en est d'autant plus remarquable, point de mod afin de greffer un second connecteur 12 VHPWR, l'overclockeur SPLAVE s'est "contenté" de la configuration d'origine de la carte d'ASUS, il n'a pas non plus eu recours aux quelques modèles qui, d'origine bénéficient de deux connecteurs 12 VHPWR, tels que la RTX 5090 Lightning de MSI ou la RTX 5090 MATRIX d'ASUS ou les HOF de GALAX. Ce choix est indéniablement limitant puisque un unique connecteur n'apporte que 600 Watts, auxquels on additionne les 75 Watts du port Pci-e, ce qui est assez éloigné des Bios orientés overclocking qui dépassent les 2000 Watts. Rassurez-vous, SPLAVE a tout de même apporté quelques modifications à la carte d'ASUS, en démontant le système de refroidissement de base, afin d'installer un godet, pour jouer avec de l'azote liquide, en effet, le refroidissement de la gamme ASTRAL a beau proposé quatre ventilateurs (souvenez-vous de notre test de la ASUS ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5080), rien ne vaut l'azote liquide dans une quête de records du monde. […]

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French Days sur Amazon, Fnac, Darty… : on traque en direct les meilleures offres en ligne

Les French Days entament leur deuxième jour. Au milieu des milliers de références poussées par Fnac, Amazon, Cdiscount ou Boulanger jusqu'au 5 mai 2026, il y a seulement quelques promos qui valent de sortir la carte bleue. On reste sur le pont pour faire le tri à votre place et vous compiler uniquement les deals immanquables.

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Une actrice historique de Harry Potter explique le réel intérêt de la série HBO

Alors que Poudlard s'apprête à rouvrir ses portes sur HBO, une voix familière de la saga originale vient d'apporter son soutien au projet. Bonnie Wright, l'interprète de Ginny Weasley, estime que le format série permettra enfin de rendre justice à l'œuvre de J.K. Rowling d'une manière que les films n'ont jamais pu explorer.

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GitHub Copilot Is Moving To Usage-Based Billing

GitHub said in a blog post today that it is moving Copilot to usage-based billing starting June 1. Base subscription prices will remain the same but premium requests will be replaced with monthly AI Credits that are consumed based on token usage. "Instead of counting premium requests, every Copilot plan will include a monthly allotment of GitHub AI Credits, with the option for paid plans to purchase additional usage," the platform said. "Usage will be calculated based on token consumption, including input, output, and cached tokens, using the listed API rates for each model. This change aligns Copilot pricing with actual usage and is an important step toward a sustainable, reliable Copilot business and experience for all users." Documentation for individuals, businesses and enterprises, and an FAQ can be found at their respective links.

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